Josh Bilicki Returns to DGM Racing for Bulky Xfinity Series Schedule

Josh Bilicki returns to the No. 91 DGM Racing team for the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season

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Josh Bilicki, who has seen his star begin to rise over the last few NASCAR seasons, will return to DGM Racing for the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season. While Bilicki will not pilot the car for the full-time schedule, he will serve as the anchor driver for the No. 91 team.

“I am so excited to re-join DGM Racing in 2025,” Bilicki said in a team press release. “I truly believe in what the Gosselin family is building at DGM Racing. I have seen first hand the hard work this entire team puts in and the improvements made each year. Consistency is key, so being with this same group for a third consecutive year only made sense. I’m so thankful to everyone at DGM Racing and to all of our amazing sponsors for their continued support.”

Bilicki, who has four top-10 finishes in 107 NASCAR Xfinity Series starts, collected two of them a season ago. Driving the No. 91 DGM Racing Chevrolet, Bilicki snagged a solid 10th-place run at Watkins Glen International.

The solid success shown by Bilicki in 2024 has DGM Racing excited for the upcoming season.

“Working with Josh is always a pleasure,” Mario Gosselin, DGM Racing team owner said. “His passion and dedication inspires everyone around him, and his relentless drive has been key to our growth. Over the past two years, we’ve achieved some of our team’s best finishes with Josh behind the wheel, and I’m confident that with him back behind the wheel, we’re poised for even greater success in 2025.”

Bilicki’s first turn behind the wheel of the No. 91 machine will come in the season-opening event at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday, February 15. Bilicki will join Ryan Ellis, who will pilot DGM Racing’s No. 71 Chevrolet full-time this season. Additional drivers will be announced to the DGM Racing 2025 driver lineup in the near future.

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